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Here's to the women in the outdoors

Por: The Advocate Sports October 23, 2022

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Women in the outdoors!It should come as no surprise to see young women in the fields and forests with the chance to add venison to the family table, or to see women of all ages showing their prowess with rods and reels in their hands.After all, news coming from all sectors of outdoors suppliers is a hint of the increasing participation of women in the shooting sports. If you haven’t seen the numbers, then know women make up the largest... + full article



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